Prioritize Your Digestive Wellness with Sigmoidoscopy at Swecha
At Swecha Gastro & Liver Clinics, we offer advanced sigmoidoscopy services to assess the health of your lower colon and rectum. Sigmoidoscopy is a minimally invasive procedure that allows our specialists to examine the sigmoid colon and rectum for abnormalities such as polyps, inflammation, or tumors. Using a flexible tube with a camera, we provide accurate diagnosis and effective treatment planning. Our experienced team ensures a comfortable experience with minimal discomfort, focusing on early detection and personalized care to maintain optimal colorectal health. Trust Swecha for expert sigmoidoscopy services and comprehensive digestive care.
At Swecha Gastro & Liver Clinics, our sigmoidoscopy procedure is designed to provide detailed insights into the health of your lower gastrointestinal tract. This essential diagnostic tool helps detect conditions such as colorectal polyps, inflammation, and tumors by examining the sigmoid colon and rectum. Performed with the latest technology and minimal discomfort, sigmoidoscopy at Swecha ensures accurate results and timely interventions. Our dedicated team focuses on delivering compassionate care and personalized treatment plans to support your digestive health. Choose Swecha for expert sigmoidoscopy and proactive colorectal care.
- Diagnostic Sigmoidoscopy
- Polyp Removal
- Biopsy
- Inflammation Assessment
- Pre-surgical Evaluation
- Follow-up Surveillance
- Screening for Colorectal Cancer
- Management of Rectal Bleeding
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Frequently asked questions
Sigmoidoscopy is a diagnostic procedure that examines the sigmoid colon and rectum using a flexible tube with a camera. It is performed to diagnose and evaluate conditions such as polyps, tumors, inflammation, and other abnormalities in the lower gastrointestinal tract.
Preparation typically involves following a special diet and using an enema to clear the bowel. You will receive detailed instructions from our team, which may include dietary restrictions and bowel prep solutions, to ensure a clear view during the procedure.
The procedure is generally well-tolerated and minimally uncomfortable. Some patients may experience mild cramping or bloating, but these sensations usually resolve quickly. Sedation or anesthesia is not typically required for sigmoidoscopy.
The procedure usually takes about 15 to 30 minutes. The exact duration may vary depending on the complexity of the examination and whether additional procedures, such as biopsies, are performed.
Sigmoidoscopy is a safe procedure with minimal risks. Potential risks include minor bleeding, infection, or perforation of the colon. Our experienced team follows strict safety protocols to minimize these risks and provide comprehensive care.